Owner

SaaS

VideoEditor

$70–100k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Video Editor at Owner. Skills: Video editing, Storytelling, Sound design. Produce internal video projects. Own end-to-end editing”

What You'll Achieve.

Increase engagement per video; Inform future content decisions

Industry & Context.

SaaS

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years video editing experience, Portfolio demonstrating storytelling, Command of Adobe Premiere Pro, Command of After Effects, Experience editing B2B video, Proficiency in color correction, Proficiency in audio enhancement, Proficiency in sound design, Organizational skills, Ability to manage multiple projects, Ability to meet deadlines

Nice to Have

Experience with motion graphics, Experience with kinetic typography, Experience with basic animation

What You'll Do.

Produce internal video projects

Own end-to-end editing

Perform color correction

Optimize for engagement

Optimize for storytelling

Maintain editing SOPs

Create repeatable processes

Review contractor edits

Write feedback on edits

Surface insights for content

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with Platform Managers; Work with external partners; Collaborate with cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Creative direction; Constructive feedback; Articulate editorial choices

Full Job Description

About Owner Owner is the AI-native system local business owners use to succeed, starting with restaurants. We’re building the system that replaces the many tools owners use to run their business. It powers everything from the restaurant’s website, online ordering, CRM, POS, and more. Product philosophy Most small business software makes owners do the work to get what they want: sales growth and profit growth. Owner does the work for them agentically. Our system drives demand, converts it, and helps operators run their business day to day. As it improves, the business improves with it. Using Owner should feel like having a team of great operators, engineers, and marketers working for you. Our vision We’re starting by helping independent restaurants succeed online. But it’s not just restaurants that need our help. Most local businesses are struggling with these same problems. Huge technology corporations are taking their customers, bleeding their profits, and making it hard for them to survive. Once we nail the solution for restaurants – we’ll scale it into every other local business type. In the future we envision, tens of millions of local business owners will use our technology to succeed in the digital age. Read our Series C memo here → https://www.owner.com/c Our traction Since 2020, we've generated tens of millions in revenue and processed over a billion dollars of online orders. 1 in 5 Americans have used an Owner.com http://Owner.com website. More importantly, we’ve helped over 20,000 restaurant owners, and saved them nearly $200 million in fees. Our team Our team is now in the low hundreds. We’ve got top talent from the most successful companies in SMB software, including: Shopify, HubSpot, DoorDash, ServiceTitan, Rappi, Faire and Stripe. We’ll be scaling even faster in 2026 to keep pace with our customer growth. Where we work Owner is a remote-first, global company headquartered in San Francisco, with a sales hub in Toronto. For a few of our roles we priorit

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